SmoothOperator
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I have attempted to keep up with and actually read all posts leading up to the court's decision made in the 10 and 11 o'clock hours here locally(CST time) yesterday all the way through the present time.. That said due to the thread having moved fairly fast at times yesterday I easily could have missed where this has already been thoroughly discussed.. If indeed it has already, please forgive my bringing it up again..
My concerns with the verdicts of 17 years ago being upheld yesterday.. Meaning the three are found guilty of the murders of Stevie, Michael, and Christopher.. And the point that I have seen made numerous times in these last 24 hours of hopes that some new found evidence that will come to light at some point(I believe one described that time as when the dust settles)..
My concern is how exactly could anyone ever even possibly be tried for the murders of these 3 young victims(as some have stated they hoped would happen) when according to the state of Arkansas's court of law there are already 3 individuals literally now twice over found to be all guilty of those murders(7 counts guilty of 1st degree murder and 2 counts guilty of 2nd degree murder[the 2 counts of 2nd degree for Misskelly]).. I cannot fathom how this could be even a possibility if and when the "real" killer(s) are located???
I mean I guess I could see where additional perpetrators could be tried for the murders as in on top of the three already convicted of the murders that it was found that there were other individuals found to be involved as well in the murders(as in involved along with the trio already found to be guilty of the murders)..
But IMO that is more than even the term "far fetched" can even encompass??
I am no lawyer, nor do I claim to know the ends and outs of our intricate justice system and court procedures.. Thus why I question how this could even be a possibility.. Or even a hope for that matter when according to our justice system and our court of law there are already three men found to be guilty of those murders???
(if as I said this has already been thoroughly discussed would someone please point me to the posts where it was discussed or ATLEAST a general area or time in which this subject was discussed and/or explained)..
**Thanks in advance to anyone who may have knowledge or know where to point me to find the answers to my questions regarding anyone being tried in the future for these murders.
My concerns with the verdicts of 17 years ago being upheld yesterday.. Meaning the three are found guilty of the murders of Stevie, Michael, and Christopher.. And the point that I have seen made numerous times in these last 24 hours of hopes that some new found evidence that will come to light at some point(I believe one described that time as when the dust settles)..
My concern is how exactly could anyone ever even possibly be tried for the murders of these 3 young victims(as some have stated they hoped would happen) when according to the state of Arkansas's court of law there are already 3 individuals literally now twice over found to be all guilty of those murders(7 counts guilty of 1st degree murder and 2 counts guilty of 2nd degree murder[the 2 counts of 2nd degree for Misskelly]).. I cannot fathom how this could be even a possibility if and when the "real" killer(s) are located???
I mean I guess I could see where additional perpetrators could be tried for the murders as in on top of the three already convicted of the murders that it was found that there were other individuals found to be involved as well in the murders(as in involved along with the trio already found to be guilty of the murders)..
But IMO that is more than even the term "far fetched" can even encompass??
I am no lawyer, nor do I claim to know the ends and outs of our intricate justice system and court procedures.. Thus why I question how this could even be a possibility.. Or even a hope for that matter when according to our justice system and our court of law there are already three men found to be guilty of those murders???
(if as I said this has already been thoroughly discussed would someone please point me to the posts where it was discussed or ATLEAST a general area or time in which this subject was discussed and/or explained)..
**Thanks in advance to anyone who may have knowledge or know where to point me to find the answers to my questions regarding anyone being tried in the future for these murders.